Category Archives: NIHR publications

Bringing you the latest from the NIHR Dissemination Centre, March 2017 Themed Reviews give an overarching view of published and ongoing NIHR research on a particular health care theme. “Roads to Recovery”: themed review of NIHR research on the organisation and quality of stroke services. Highlights explore the research evidence around […]

The NIHR have published a guide on Clinical Academic Careers The guide “Building A Research Career: A Guide for Aspiring Clinical Academics and their Managers”, has been designed to assist both aspiring clinical academics (excluding doctors and dentists) and their managers to make the most of the opportunities that exist through Health […]

The NIHR is pleased to announce the release of the first report of Infrastructure Training Forum 2015 – This report includes statistics, case studies of trainees, training leads and training initiatives. It also includes biographies from each of the training leads. Please click here to download the report. The NIHR infrastructure of Biomedical […]

NIHR Faculty World Issue 6 – Allied Health Professions in the NIHR NIHR have recently published their latest e-Newsletter, Faculty World, focussing on Allied Health Professionals working in the NIHR. You view it online here. Share this articleTwitter

New Clinical Trials Guide launched To mark International Clinical Trials Day 2015, we have released a new Clinical Trials Guide for Trainees. The guide is the outcome of the first stage of an NIHR project to develop a source of information to support individuals interested in pursuing a research career […]

The NIHR has released it’s latest publication ‘Growth through Health Research: The NIHR as an engine for growth’ which illustrates the ways the NIHR is contributing to the economic growth of the nation. ‘Growth through Health Research: The NIHR as an engine for growth’ showcases the NIHR’s work in, […]

Thirteen new NIHR CLAHRCs have been funded from January 2014 to carry out world-class applied health research focused on the needs of patients and to translate research evidence into practice in the NHS. CLAHRCs are partnerships set up between health and social care organisations, universities and other relevant bodies to […]